16 Verbs to Use for the Word diplomatist

But an additional motive actuated the diplomatists of 1839, viz., Belgium was henceforth to be the corner-stone supporting the structure commonly designated "the balance of power in Europe.

"I beg your pardon, Señor," she said, addressing the diplomatist.

of this age, as to have astonished the learned diplomatists Papebroch and Germon.

Marsh was an exception to the prevailing American rule, which for the most part changes their diplomatists with the change of President.

In order to enable diplomatists to discharge all the duties we have already enumerated under the heading of "the estimation of national forces," they need to have a better training and a fuller knowledge of the life and social movements both of their own country and of foreign countries.

"No, Señor!" exclaimed the diplomatist with sudden violence.

The old statesman, now retired, invited the young diplomatist to his castle at Johannisberg.

My daughters were dressed, and I myself was dressing to take them to a weddinga cousin of our friend Santerre is marrying a diplomatist.

They met the British diplomatists at Ghent, and after a protracted negotiation of six months signed a treaty of peace December 24, 1814.

A storm of indignation in Massachusetts resulted in a petition for the removal of Governor Hutchinson and Lieutenant-Governor Oliver, which was sent by the House of Representatives to Franklin for presentation to the government; while, on the other hand, a torrent of obloquy overwhelmed the diplomatist in England, who was thought to have stolen the letters, although there was no evidence to convict him.

"Handkerchief?" repeated the diplomatist.

"Yes," replied the diplomatist as if surprised at the question.

He set loose Count Mansfyld, who revived the Thirty Tears' War by raising a rebellion in Bohemia; and when one great man, Wallenstein, stood between Austria and ruin, Richelieu sent his monkish diplomatist, Father Joseph, to the German Assembly of Electors, and persuaded them to dismiss Wallenstein and to disgrace him.

Amid those secular shades the old diplomatist and scholar breathed his last, and could not have done so in a more peaceful spot.

On the return of Franklin he was accredited sole minister to France, to succeed that great diplomatist.

He was also so thorough a diplomatist that it was commonly remarked that it was more difficult to penetrate his designs than the fastnesses of his duchy.

16 Verbs to Use for the Word  diplomatist